%% This is file main.tex
%% It should be possible to use it as is without changes if the
%% names of subfiles (abstract.tex, body.tex etc) are preserved.
%% Definitions of LaTeX commands may be placed in this file, as
%% the example of defining \emp shows.
%% If affiliation and/or acknowledgement files are not used then
%% the corresponding lines below need to be removed or commented.
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{etendu-cis}
\begin{document}
\input{descr}
\maketrtitle
\trtitlepage
\newpage
\newcommand{\emp}[1]{{\em #1}} %% This is an example; this
%% definition is not needed in general
\begin{trabstract}\input{abstract}\end{trabstract}
\begin{traffils}\input{affil}\end{traffils}
\begin{tracknowledge}\input{ack}\end{tracknowledge}
\trabstractpage
\include{body}
\end{document}
%% The following files should be found in the same directory as
%% the present one:
%% abstract.tex The abstract for the article
%% body.tex The main text of the article
%% affil.tex Affiliation information (optional)
%% ack.tex Acknowledgement information (optional)
%% descr.tex Bibliographic information describing the
%% article: author, title, year of issue, etc
%% etendu-cis.sty The style file (etendu-xxx for the applicable
%% E-Press series)